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Jos Buttler plans to be his own man as England white-ball captain

Jos Buttler wants to be his own man as England white-ball captain but reasoned he would be “naive” if he did not occasionally call upon the wisdom of predecessor Eoin Morgan.

England begin the post-Morgan era on Thursday with the first of three Twenty20s in the space of four days against India at the Ageas Bowl, where Buttler will make his debut as full-time limited-overs skipper.

As understudy to Morgan, and one of his most loyal disciples in England’s white-ball renaissance after the 2015 World Cup, Buttler is unlikely to diverge from the blueprint that has brought so much success.

Buttler admitted there may be instances when he needs the counsel of his friend but, having taken charge of England on 14 occasions in the past, he believes he is ready to stand on his own two feet.

“He is one of my closest mates,” Buttler said. “So I know any time that I need, I can lean on him to ask a few questions and it’s clear the way everyone speaks about him what a great captain he is.

“It would be naive of me to not try and lean on him at certain times. At the same time, I can’t be him. I’ve got to be myself and try and do the job how I do it.

“But I certainly don’t have an ego where I wouldn’t want to try and learn from him.

“In terms of a place to take over from, if I’m not ready to take over now then I’d never be. I think I’m in the best place I’d ever be to become the captain of the team at this moment.”

Looking ahead to that World Cup, we know where we need to get to- Jos Buttler

While it has already been confirmed Morgan will be in the Sky commentary box for the rest of England’s white-ball programme, Buttler and coach Matthew Mott will attempt to plot a path towards the T20 World Cup.

With a little over three months to go

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